I learned an important lesson on this trip: triple verify the mileage before starting! I managed to convince myself that this was a ~26mi hike, perfect for 3days/2nights. In reality the total was closer to 37mi, and an extra day or two would have allowed for a much more comfortable pace as well as some additional exploration. Next time. Despite that, it was an enjoyable trip through Yosemite and the Ansel Adams Wilderness.

Made a nice loop around Kuna, Mammoth, and other peaks. It was cool to see them from two sides during the trip. Interactive map here

That 12k ft pass was a tough challenge for day 1! Days 2 and (especially) 3 weren't quite as punishing.

Day 1

Flowers everywhere!

This area smelled so good!

Flower field near Parker Pass.

Looking back towards Parker Pass. Clouds provided some shade without being threatening.

Mono Lake shows through the haze.

Heading down from Koip Pass. More flowers and the moon rising. I would camp on the elevated section in the middle of the lake.

The tail end of day 1 was not pretty, as I was definitely feeling the effects of AMS. This was compounded when I ran out of water part way up to Koip Pass. Fortunately I came across a little trickle on the way down, which helped me keep going. Basically just fell into a camp site, had a little to eat and went to sleep.

Woke up feeling much better! Since my camp site was not at a visually exciting location, I packed up and walked another mile down the trail to the smaller Alger Lake. There I had a tasty breakfast with excellent scenery.

Sun is rising.

Heading back to the trail.

Nice to view to contemplate over breakfast.

Love these lakes.

At Gem Pass.

Flowers everywere!

Prior to this intersection I had seen basically no one else. After this point, I was sharing the trail with many others.

Waugh Lake.

Not going to run out of water today!

Climbing towards Donahue Pass.

When I imagine the Sierra's, this is what I see...

Interesting to have started the day on the other side of this range.

Yours truly. Feeling pretty good despite the effort.

Not my best tarp pitch. That's what happens at the end of another long day.

Being completely flat, the hiking on day 3 was pretty easy. However, due to the miscalculation mentioned above, it still took some effort to cover those last ~8 mi, as I was spent from the previous days. Despite that, I was on the trail a little after 6am, and this time hiked a couple more miles until I found a nice breakfast spot.

Waiting for the sun.

Cookin' up something good!

Can't lose this trail!

Made it back to the Tuolumne Meadows Wilderness Permit station by 11am, and had an uneventful drive back home. Now I keep thinking about how next year I need to (with proper training) do the JMT

I don't really know. I think my eyes saw "36" which my brain then mis-processed as "26". And then I didn't repeat the calculation and so got to walk a little further each day than anticipated. A good learning experience, fortunately with no ill affects other than the (major) discomfort at the end of day 1...